My cast will be off in time for the GC.
I'm tempted.
My cast will be off in time for the GC.
I'm tempted.
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Aussie - Melbourne - Perth - Darwin - Alice - Melbourne... April-May 2011
I'm guessing me and Warr will do some practise runs leaving from hamilton.
welcome to. can do some long day trips before hand for riding fitness anyway. I hear those 14's are quite nice for long distance work
Re speed. I generally just do 120 clicks tops. Its all in not stuffing around at the stops and also keeping good corner speeds. Doing Hyper speeds just means you use more gas and get more tired. Not to mention about being stopped by cops (losing a bit of time there).
I have see the old Beemers being ridding really well at a good speed thru the corners and tight stuff. So with us limiting our top speed u shouldn't have much problems.
If you have a GPS with average speed read out. You should aim for around 80km/h ish average speed over a long trip, including stops and etc.
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I'll be doing the grand challenge this year. Will be good.![]()
i found you drink to much with a camel pack,your stops are shorter if you ride in pairs and dont stop between 3 and 1/2 an hour after you normaly wake up if you can help it .i use the refleters at night and use the 45 sighns etc to carry corner speeds ,65=throtile of 55= down shift 45=throtile off, 2 down shifts.snake & drink at fuel stops ,have samething decent 4 tea.work out yours and you mates fuel range before you start,move around on the bike before your ass go numb.i dont ride much before the ride but to cill out on the saturday. i all so have never riden my bike to or from the G C ,just a ritual we started the 1st time we went.make sure your bike is fine they are picky
take a spare key
My husband has done all the Grand Challenges to date and the one thing he found over the past few years that helped was to keep hydrated. He was the type not to bother stopping unless he needed petrol or food, so he wasn't drinking as much as he should. A few years ago he started drinking plenty of water during the ride and found he felt far less exhausted at the end. He also likes to stop for a good meal once it gets dark on the first day, allowing his body to get a decent break off the bike.
Good wet weather gear is essential, and make sure whatever you are wearing is warm enough for the conditions. Take layers that you can add or subtract depending on the weather.
I wouldn't recommend No Doze or anything like that, just plenty of sleep before the event, plenty of water during it, and regular breaks to stretch or have a snack. Andy says even five minutes off the bike, without the helmet, is enough to refresh him for another few hours.
Good luck, it's not an event I'll ever line up for, I doubt I'd be able to do it!
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
Hey thanks for all the tips guys and gals.
Practice - is it really necessary? The way I see it, why put yourself through the trauma of an overnight ride more than once!
Though I must admit I had a pretty rough first stint in the dark on the Southern Cross. By the 2nd stint of night riding I was a lot better - so may be there is merit in practice.
Hydration tips taken on board. One good thing is the fuel range on the ST. I will only have to stop at the checkpoints, that's for sure. Certainly on the SC I worked out exactly what my fuel range was - but that's another story!
Spare key? Damn good advice! :-)
Cheers
Regards
DougieNZ
J'Ville
Wellington
Take a dose of the salts the day before.
Then one does not have to worry about that part during the ride
Its an old sailing tip.
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They've experienced pain and brought jewelry." - Rita Rudner
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